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Written by Luisa Kos
Relationship and couples therapy: Rebuilding connections and strengthening bonds
Relationships can be one of the most rewarding aspects of life, but they can also bring challenges. Whether you’re navigating conflict, dealing with trust issues, or simply feeling disconnected from your partner, relationship and couples therapy can provide the tools and support you need to heal and grow together.
What Is relationship and couples therapy?
Relationship and couples therapy is a specialised form of counselling that focuses on improving communication, resolving conflict, and strengthening emotional connections. It’s designed for partners at any stage of their relationship—whether you’re dating, married, cohabiting, or even separated but seeking closure.
A trained therapist provides a safe, neutral space where both partners can express their feelings and work towards shared understanding and solutions.
When is couples therapy beneficial?
Couples therapy isn’t just for relationships in crisis. It can be beneficial for a variety of situations, including:
- Communication breakdown: Struggling to express yourself or feeling unheard.
- Conflict resolution: Recurring arguments that don’t seem to have a solution.
- Infidelity and trust issues: Rebuilding trust after betrayal.
- Intimacy problems: Addressing emotional or physical disconnection.
- Life transitions: Navigating challenges like parenthood, relocation, or retirement.
- Pre-marital counselling: Strengthening your foundation before making a long-term commitment.
What happens in couples therapy?
Couples therapy sessions typically involve both partners attending together, though individual sessions may also be included. During therapy, you can expect to:
- Explore the root causes of your challenges.
- Learn healthier ways to communicate and listen.
- Develop problem-solving strategies.
- Rebuild trust and intimacy.
- Set shared goals for your relationship.
Therapy isn’t just about talking; it’s about developing real-life tools and insights to help you feel better, think more clearly, and make meaningful changes in your life.
The benefits of couples therapy
Relationship therapy helps partners move past unhelpful patterns and create a stronger, healthier connection. Some of the key benefits include:
- Improved communication: Learn how to express your needs and listen with empathy.
- Stronger bond: Rebuild emotional and physical intimacy.
- Conflict management: Handle disagreements constructively without causing harm.
- Deeper understanding: Gain insight into your partner’s thoughts and feelings.
- Renewed hope: Rediscover what brought you together and build a more fulfilling future.
Finding the right couples therapist
Choosing the right therapist is essential for a successful experience. Look for someone who specialises in relationship counselling, has experience with your specific concerns, and makes both partners feel comfortable and understood.
Take the first step towards a stronger relationship
Take the first step today and connect with a therapist who specialises in helping couples thrive.
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Therapists who can help with relationship and couples therapy
Alena Todorov
I am a UKCP registered Psychotherapist and Certified Transactional Analyst with over eight years of clinical experience and a background in organisational psychology. I work relationally using a Transactional Analysis framework, informed by trauma aware, attachment based, somatic, and CBT influenced approaches. My work focuses on patterns, emotional regulation, identity, and relationship difficulties, including anxiety, low mood, neurodivergence, and complex trauma. I offer an LGBTQ+ affirmative, culturally responsive space and work at a pace that respects the nervous system.
Olga Konstantinidou
I am a multilingual Consultant Clinical Psychologist (English and Greek), recognised by the BPS and HCPC, offering online therapy. I work integratively, drawing on approaches such as CBT, Schema Therapy, DBT, Mindfulness, CFT, CAT and systemic therapy. My approach is collaborative and tailored to each person, combining reflection and practical strategies to support meaningful change.
Dafina Ganeva
I started my psychotherapy career as a volunteer of the bereavement team in St.Christopher’s hospice.
Luisa Kos
I am a psychodynamic psychotherapist trained at WPF and Tavistock Relationships, and a registered member of the BACP. Since qualifying in 2015, I have worked with both couples and individuals in South London, offering short and long-term therapy in person and online. I founded Dulwich Psychotherapy and South London Therapy Group, where I run a private practice and manage therapy rooms that host a community of around 20 practitioners. Before retraining, I spent 15 years in advertising and publishing, holding senior roles in user experience in New York and London, which gives me a unique perspective on the challenges of high-pressure professional environments.
Vicki Power
Vicki is an integrative therapist working with individuals and couples
Juliana Jolly
I offer an empathetic and confidential space alongside extensive theoretical understanding of and experience with psychology.
Nilima Choudhury
I’m a UKCP-registered Person-Centred Psychotherapist with experience across psychiatric half-way houses, NHS services, low-cost counselling centres and private practice. Alongside individual therapy, I work with people in relationship psychotherapy, supporting couples and relational pairings who want to understand patterns, improve communication, or navigate change together. This includes romantic partners, friends, family members, and other meaningful relationships — not just traditional couples. My work focuses on the therapeutic relationship as the primary agent of change, creating a space where each person feels heard, respected, and able to speak honestly. I hold complexity, difference and conflict with care, helping clients explore how they relate to themselves and to others, and what they want their relationships to become.
Daisy Marsh
I am a dedicated therapist with experience in both online and face-to-face counselling. My focus lies in offering personalised support and helping individuals and couples navigate through challenges such as anxiety and depression.
Manuel Navarro
I am a systemic and family psychotherapist with 20 years of experience working in mental health services in the NHS. I have worked with adolescents and adults who suffer from mental health or emotional difficulties such as depression, anxiety and panic, and eating disorders. I also work with couples who are looking to improve their relationship, and I am registered with the Emotionally Focused Therapy Institute (ICEEFT). My approach to therapy recognises that the individual, as well as their family members all have strengths and strategies which can be used to overcome symptoms and difficulties. I am committed to empirical methods of therapy, and I offer systemic therapy including attachment, interpersonal neurobiology, NVR, and communication skills. Within my therapy framework I can meet with you individually, or with your family members, depending on your circumstances. You can contact me for a 30-minute free phone consultation, so that we can discuss whether we could work together towards your goals.
Claudia Behnke
I am a qualified couples counsellor and psychotherapist based in Westcliff-on-Sea (near Chalkwell Park), offering therapy in person and online via Zoom. I specialise in relationship counselling, attachment-based work, and relational patterns, helping couples and individuals improve communication, strengthen emotional connection, and navigate relationship challenges. My primary couples modality is Terry Real’s Relational Life Therapy (RLT), an evidence-based approach focused on accountability, emotional honesty, and building secure, respectful partnerships. I also have specialist experience working with codependency and love addiction, supporting clients to move out of unhealthy relational dynamics and develop healthier boundaries and self-worth. I work with a wide range of issues including relationship conflict, emotional disconnection, infidelity, trust issues, intimacy concerns, anxiety, self-esteem, identity transitions, and life stress. My practice is inclusive and affirming, welcoming clients of all genders, sexual orientations, relationship structures, and cultural backgrounds. My integrative approach draws on Relational Life Therapy (RLT), trauma-informed therapy (Janina Fisher), Psychodynamic therapy, Imago relationship therapy, and Transpersonal psychology, allowing sessions to be tailored to each client’s unique needs and goals.
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